Regrettably our Audio Classifieds script was irreversibly hacked. After throwing $600 at it over the past few years I've just given up. This will now be the replacement for the Audio Classifieds section of our site.

Use this to buy and sell your used audio gear. No commercial or business ads will be allowed. (with the exception of Decware gear as I may pots demos or prototypes here from time to time). If you make money selling audio related items on the side, do not list items here - instead invest in your own web site/forums and sell your stuff there.

Is it ok to sell used Decware gear here? YES, it's not a problem. I would rather have people find used Decware gear in this forum than somewhere else for the simple fact that buyers will already be members of this forum and be more likely to use it for product support. Even though our lifetime warranties are non-transferable, we fully support ALL of our products by offering factory service on everything we have ever sold. If you have purchased a new Decware amplifier and plan to sell your old one to help pay for it, consider this: You can send the old one to us and have it completely gone through and given a clean bill of heath at which point we can ship it to the buyer with the full warranty re-instated. That greatly increases the value of your used Decware amplifier, and makes it far easier to sell.

For Sale:One pair mint barely broken in DFR8-S (shielded version with better bass). Bought for ZOB project and are getting more awesome now that I have about 150 hours on them. Steve says they will need more to fully smooth out, but in the meantime have bought some Seas Exotic drivers and will be using them instead. First $200 gets them($300 new) All gaskets and original boxes included.

For sale Torii mk II. Just back froma full check upBy Steve with the addition ofthe Goldpoint stepped attenuator, a $250 value. Unit is in mint condition. Includes two spare tubes. Will ship double boxes or available for pick up in Connecticut. Price is $1,500 plus shipping. Write for photos or any questions. Bob

I have a duplicate set of Steve's power cord and ICs. not sure if this is the "real" classsified section, as there appears to be two ? Anyway, someone make me an offer on one or both of these ....the ICs are 1m and the cord close to 5' give or take. Thanks guys. Post me direct acat40@gmail.com

For Sale: Original SE34i. Arguably one of (if not the most ) flexible amps you'll ever find. Fully dual mono design, able to run pseudo or true triode with two tubes or with all four in series or parallel. Bias and presence switches round out the options. Four inputs. I am the first and only owner. Low hours, has the Hazen Grid Mod and fully checked over by Decware last month! Pristine condition.Selling as building own amps and collecting vintage McIntosh. Thinning the herd.Includes Svetlana EL34 matched quad and original driver 6N1P tubes.Price: $950 shipped to lower 48 U.S.Pictures available upon request. Reply to: crummwoody@yahoo.comThanks, Rob

Wow, a fascinating machine at a great price. These are great looking, very flexible machines that by all reports sound great. I hope someone snags this and gets to really enjoy it. If I could justify buying another amp right now, I'd be emailing for this one.

I'm the buyer of the above SE34I.Rob is a 1st. class person to do business with, the description of the amp was totally accurate, communication was prompt & helpful, and the packing/shipping was excellent.Thanks again!don

Thanks, Lon. I haven't had much opportunity to really listen to it yet, but i must say that initial impressions are that it's an amazing bit of audio gear. i was prepared for a (slightly) less than holographic soundstage, with perhaps somewhat less detail than i'm used to, but--NOT!! This is one killer amplifier, and the fact that I no longer need my pre-amp is an added bonus!.Those of you with the more recent versions of the SE34 are lucky folks indeed, not to mention those of you with the mini Torii/Torii MK3I'd forgotten, since I sold my Select some years ago, just how good these products are. The build quality is exemplary.Any "fence-sitters," anyone thinking of trying a Decware amp, don't hesitate!-If a 10 year old piece can sound this good, be rest assured these are products to be treasured for the long haul.looking forward to exploring some of the possibilities this amp offers!BestDon

For Sale:Hi all. I have a MKIV that I am selling. I have had it since Oct or Nov of 2013. It is a 9 of 10 since there are a couple of small scratch marks on the sides from moving it off of the rack and touching the rails. I will add several tubes that I had for spares.It is the black figured wood with gold knob,cryoed beeswax caps,smooth operation volume control, never used EL-34 tubes that came with it, and Pelican hardshell case.My price is $2495.00 and any paypal fees that may apply. I will split the freight. I have not put this up on any other sites yet.If I can sell it here,that would be a plus. Thanks, Jim

I’d like to sell my original SE34I purchased from Decware (actually from Decware’s own Dennis Hazen) in January 2013 in order to move up the line. Of course Steve Deckert can do more justice to the amp than I’m capable of, so check out his original classified ad posted 1/5/13. (I tried to add the link but was prevented from doing so as I don't have any prior posts at the forum). You can easily find it at the old classified postings on page 8 dated 1/16/15: "FOR SALE - MOST UNIQUE SE34I TO OWN - SOLD"

There was a good (and accurate) industry review published in 2002 at tnt-audio.com and a link also available at the thread.

I replaced the input tubes in October 2013 and the amp will come with the original JJ EL34 output tubes supplied at sale and a pair of Gold Lion KT77’s purchased last year. I’ve probably used it on average 5 hrs. per week (I own two other amps).

A few listening impressions: I’ve run it both with and without a line stage to very good effect. It should come as no surprise to readers here that transparency is really off the charts, even when run in parallel mode. It is also supremely quiet, more so than even a few digital amps I’ve run through my setup and all other tube equipment I've had on hand (speakers are 101db Tyler Acoustics PD80’s, a great match BTW).

Sort of fun to play some of my preferred music -- Mahler, Strauss, Stravinsky et. al. -- at full throttle with 3.5 watts, 3.5/3.5 watts in biamp mode, or 7 watts in parallel without hum, hiss or strain.

I paid the asking price of $1200.00 (happy to provide the receipt) and will sell for $1000 plus shipping.

Seems a few missed out on a prior offering so let me know if you are interested………..

"The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not moved with the concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, deceptions, and spoils;The motions of his spirit are dull as night and his affections dark as Hell. Let no such man be trusted." William Shakespeare

He is I and I is him. I snagged that infamous Blue Torii that was on ebay. Lon beckoned me over here to post. With not much info to go on and a Torii 2 in my sights, I decided to wing it and bid in the last few moments. Initially disappointed to find out this Torii was only 12 watts, but on these FRX-2 drivers, that might be just what the doctor ordered (the FRX-2 can't do much with anything in excess of 15 watts). Before this I was using a, don't laugh, Sonic Impact T Amp which was much better than its price would have you believe, but in the end, not cutting the mustard.Still getting accustomed to this combo. It oscillated a bit which was remedied by turning the feedback knob slightly more from the "zero feedback" setting (all the way counter-clockwise).Now, I'm trying to get a handle on this buzzing noise that happens at a certain bass frequency. Sounds like a blown driver or a driver bottoming-out, but that's not it. It might be the oscillation rearing its ugly head. Flipping the switch on the back of the FRX-2 may have solved it, still need to spend some time to confirm that with certainty. This is a Torii with one input and dual volume. Very nice since I am basically analog only.It's still settling in and coming into it's own sonically. Bass has improved and vocals are off-the-charts good. One thing is certain, this Torii gets scorching hot. Fry an egg on this sucker!

That CSP-2 made all the difference in the world. Thanks for the tip, Lin. I'm getting bass now, it's nowhere near ideal, but it's at least pressurizing the room a bit. (I was getting hardly any bass at all and assumed all my recordings were to blame). In a very general sense, the improvement sounds similar to Steve's preview of the new hitter box. Wonder if the hitter box would improve the bass even more?

Like new Torii MK IV. Purchased in December 2016 and used for 5 months. Less than 700 hours on it. Great amp but I went the SET route. Includes black figured base,stepped attenuator, 4/8 ohm taps, stock tubes and original shipping box and packaging. Can send pics. $2800 plus shipping.